Positive Comments

"I have to give you... a lot of credit. I get a lot of requests to post articles... and the content ends up being an overly general mish-mash of info that could be found on a million websites. This article is original and will add value to my blog." - Lisa Bedford, SurvivalMom.com, said about 10 Careers for the Survivalist. Lisa has been featured on the "The Glenn Beck Show" FOX News, and other television shows and print articles

For the amount of writing required of IT professionals in leadership roles, serious writing skills are relegated to low bandwidth electives in IT degree programs surprisingly frequently. At best, an aspiring IT security professional may get some solid technical writing experience in school - and if they’re smart, some business writing training as well.

Without decent exposure to journalistic writing, adult learning styles and all-important information design, IT leaders may find themselves struggling to effectively convey important information like security policies and awareness.

Is accessible to employees at all applicable levels of responsibility and reading skill

Engages readers through relatable wording and real-world examples

Persuades and motivates readers to take ownership of and apply their new knowledge

Elements of engaging technical content

It’s the job of the policy writer to do the work for the reader - keep their attention, deliver the message, and compel them to adapt their behavior. The best way to meet this responsibility is to incorporate five elements of writing: